Rambo wrote:PS I quite like the purple and cream leather combination but agree with the Ripster, it can look very tatty once creased and dirty so keep cleaning and adding a good quality leather polish

Ah but there is an easy solution, just dont sit in it with minky clothes .

Actually there is also a an effective treatment for the dreaded black creases that works astoundingly well, get a paint touch up from a car that is a similar colour to your seats, Peugeot 207 CC has a hearing aid beige which ive found is pretty much spot on, and the brush is just a very fine wisp which allows you to fill the crease only, done carefully with a steady hand can yield a great transformation.

I know what you mean about the creases and the piping gets quite grubby but cleans up nicely. I'd quite like purple piping when I get them re-upholstered (not yet, they're not too bad at the moment), the other Palacio at Brands had it. Talking of which, overall I think my car is in better condition!

For what it's worth, I've had great luck with leather cleaners and preservatives from our local equestrian shop. People spend more on saddles that we've paid for our Elans, so something good must be available. As for me, I use a Belvoir leather cleaner and "leather balsam" conditioner.

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